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Encoding a side-by-side passive video so that is auto-detected

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I have a 3D video that I edited with Adobe Premiere to play on an LG passive 3D LCD (model 65LM6200). The video is in side-by-side h.264 format, and will be put onto a USB drive for looping playback at a trade show. It looks great, but the TV won't auto-detect that it is 3D, so each time the loop starts, the TV menu has to be used to select the 3D side-by-side format. This will be a real hassle at the show: since the loop is only about 10 minutes long, the TV will have to be constantly monitored and re-set.

The TV auto-detected an LG MP4 demo that I downloaded from YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R10o9unvN5o), so there must be a way to encode my clip so that the TV recognizes the format automatically. But so far everything I've tried outputting with Premiere, and also converting with Handbrake, has the same result. If this sheds any light, here is the gspot info on the YouTube clip:container: mp42:MP4v2
Audio codec: mp4a MPEG-4 AAC LC
Codec: avc1 Name: h.264/mpeg-4 AVC
...this is the same as some of the video tests I exported. I'd appreciate some insight/help on how to get my video to be properly detected as side-by-side 3D.

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